CALENDAR
CORVALLIS
EVENTS
A 1st Around Oregon Annual gallery
talk with Saralyn Hilde and reception,
5:30 pm, Corvallis Arts Center. FREE.
JUNE
7
JUNE 5 Music A La Carte, noon,
MU Lounge, OSU. FREE.
Corvallis Saturday
Market features local crafts, food,
children’s activities and entertain-
ment, 9 am to 1 pm Saturdays
through Nov. 22, South Riverfront
parking lot, 1st and Jackson Streets.
FREE.
Free World Music Festival features
Eek-A-Mouse, Clinton Fearon, Katt,
Amadan and Jah-Bong, 4 pm to mid-
night, MU quad, OSU. FREE.
Wings of Freedom plane show fea-
tures tours of a B-24 Liberator and a
B-17 Flying Fortress, 3 to 7 pm today,
9 am to 7 pm tomorrow and from 9
Note- Continuation dates for
Corvallis events are listed under the
first day of the event.
MARIONETTES
CHINOISES, BY PAUL
JACOULET AT WHITE
LOTUS GALLERY,
THROUGH JULY 9.
A es th et ic S ur g i c al Ce n te r Paintings by
Jerry Ross, through July 11. 8 am-5 pm
M-F. 2550 Willakenzie Rd. Free.
A l d er G a ll er y Work by Cassie Turner,
Kristin Taylor and Lawrence Getubig,
from June 6 through June 13. An open-
ing is 6 pm June 6. 2-4 pm M-SA, 10 am
to noon Th-F. 55 W. Broadway Ave. Free.
Al d e r G al le r y C ob ur g Sculpture and
bells by Steve Reinmuth, glass by
Charlotte Roberts and a Garden Chat
group show, through Aug. 31. 11 am-5
pm Tu-Sa, 11 am-3 pm Su. Downtown
Coburg. Free.
A r tw or k s New World Ordered, work by
Richard Quigley, through June 13. An
opening is 5:30 pm June 6. 10:30 am-
5:30 am T-Sa. 507 Willamette St. Free.
T h e Be an e r y Multimedia assemblages
by Jarrett Arnold, through July 1. 6 am-
11 pm M-SA, 7 am-11 pm SU. 5th St. and
Olive St. Free.
B en t o n C o u nt y H i s t or ic al M u s e u m
Vases, Spaces, and Places: Three
Artists, through June 21. 10 am-4:30 pm
T-Sa. 1101 Main St., Philomath. Free.
B ro a dw a y Ma r k et Travels With John,
photography by John Thomas, through
June 30. 7 am-9 pm M-Th, 7 an-10 pm F,
8 am-9 pm Sa, 8 am-8 Su. 200 W.
Broadway Ave. Free.
C af é Pa r ad i s o Work by Ariana Storm,
through June 30. 8 am-11 pm M-Th, 8
am-12 am F, 10 am-12 am SA, 10 am–5
pm Su. 115 W. Broadway. Free.
C i r cl e of Ha n d s’ In n er C ir cl e G a l l er y
Turtlewood, woodwork by Marty
Spaeth, from June 6 through July 2. An
opening is 5:30 pm June 6. 10 am-6 pm
T-Sa. 1030 Willamette St. Free.
Co r v a ll i s A r t s C e n t er 1st Around
Oregon Annual, work by Jerry Ross and
other, June 29. A gallery talk with
Saralyn Hilde and reception is 5:30 pm
June 5. Work by Audrey Rebar,
Lavonne Probst, Marjorie Kinch and
Beatrice Rubenfield through June 22.
Noon-5 pm T-Su. 700 SW Madison Ave.,
Corvallis. Free.
D ow n to w n L ou n ge COMMunion, work
by Brice Terrible and Erin Brown, from
June 6 through 27. An opening is 6 pm
June 6. 11 am-2:30 pm daily. 959 Pearl.
Free..
Em er a ld A rt Ce n t e r Leather masks by
Newman, and The Spirit Within,
am to 1 pm June 9, Corvallis Airport.
Tours are an $8 don.
JUNE 11 Corvallis Wednesday
Farmers’ Market features local pro-
duce, 8 am to 1 pm Wednesdays
through Nov. 26, Benton Co.
Fairgrounds. FREE.
attn:
MUSIQ AT THE
CRYSTAL
BALLROOM,
PORTLAND. SEE
JUNE 8, ON THE
ROAD.
OPPORTUNITIES
A summer internship is available with
the Oregon Social Learning Center.
For information call 485-2711 ext. 376.
Acoustic blues Jam, 7:30 pm, Bombs
Away Café. FREE.
Summer permacultural internships
in permaculture design, organic gar-
dening, natural building and other
alternative/sustainable technologies
are available at Ahimsa Sanctuary.
JUNE 12 Music A La Carte, noon,
MU Lounge, OSU. FREE.
through June 28. 11 am-4 pm T-Sa. 500
Main St., Spfd. Free..
Er i n W i ll i a ms G al l e r y Floral, figure and
landscape paintings, ongoing. Noon-6
pm, F, Sa, Su. 82048 Territorial Rd. 344-
3516. Free..
E ug en e M us e u m of Ar t Artwork by stu-
dents of the Art Careers Program, from
4 to 8 pm June 6 and from 1 to 5 pm
June 7. 35 W. 8th Ave. 682-6307. Free..
F ai r b an ks G al le r y OSU Graduating
Seniors’ Art Exhibit, through June 13. 8
am-5 pm M-F. 106 Fairbanks Hall, OSU.
Free.
F ei n st ei n ’ s Mu se um of Un f i n e A r t an d
R ec or ds A Day Late and a Buck Short,
work by Erin McKillie, Martha Steele,
Josh Barney, Marc Moscato, David Rose
and Katie Hood, through June 14. An
opening is 7:08 pm June 6. 11:30 am-8
pm M-F. 1:30-8 pm Sa, 11:30 am-7 pm Su.
537 Willamette St. Free.
Fi f th St re e t M ar ke t Ca fé Pl a z a Here
and There, photography by Anna Wight,
through June 28. 8:30 am-7 pm daily.
296 E. Fifth St. Free.
F o ol ’ s Pa r ad is e T ea H ou s e Faces of
Iraq, photography by Carolina Murillo,
through June 7. 9 am-9 pm M-Sa, 10
am-6 pm Su. 480 Willamette St. Free.
Ga ll er y a t t he Ai rp or t In the Great
Outdoors, Plein Air painting, through
June 13. Eugene Airport. Ticketed pas-
sengers only. Free.
Ga l l e ry G az e ll e Work by Eric Bailey, Skip
Horton and Donna Beverly, through
June 28. Noon-6 pm T-Sa. 1136 Main St.,
Hwy. 20 & 34, Philomath. Free.
G le n wo o d W i ll am et t e Paintings by
Richard Quigley, through June 1. 7:30
am-9 pm M-Su. 2588 Willamette St.
Free.
H i nm an V i ne y a r d s Les Reves Francais,
watercolors by Jeannine Edelblut, and
Working Hands, photography by Rick
Williams, ongoing. Noon to 5 pm every-
day. 27012 Briggs Hill Rd. 345-1945.
Free.
H om e R e D e s ig n G al le r y Work by Nancy
Albro, through July 6. An opening is 6
pm June 6. 11 am-4 pm W-Sa. 949 Pearl
St. Free.
I sl a nd Pa r k Ga ll er y Illuminations, pho-
tography by Peter Chapman, through
June 27. 8 am-5 pm M-F. Willamalane
Senior Ctr., 215 W. C St., Spfd. Free.
J a co bs G a ll e ry Landscapes, work by
Kate Bollons and Robert Mason, pho-
tography by Walter O’Brien, through
July 26. An artist’s talk is 11 am June 12,
and a reception is 5:30 pm June 13.
Masters of Fine Arts Exhibition 2003,
through June 7. 11 am-3 pm T-Sa, and
during performances. Lower level, Hult.
Free.
K a r in C la rk e Ga ll er y Recent work by
Terry Melton, through June 28. An
opening is 5:30 pm June 6. Paintings
by Mark Clarke and Margaret Coe,
ongoing. 10 am-5:30 pm T-Sa. 760
Willamette St. Free.
L a Fo l le t t e G al le r y Three Brushes, work
by Kris Ibach, Cyndy Duerfeldt and
Sadie Smith, through June 30. An
opening is 5:30 pm June 6. 10 am-6 pm
M-F, 10 am-5 pm Sa. 410 E. 11th Ave.
Free.
La ne Co u n t y Hi s t or ic a l Mu se u m All
Things Small: A Diminutive Exhibition,
ongoing. 10 am-4 pm W-F, noon-4 pm
SA. 740 W. 13th Ave. $2.
L a ne M em o ri al B l oo d Ba nk Work by
Judith Sparks, through June 20. 8 am-
5 pm M-F. 2211 Willamette St. Free.
L a V el l e G a ll e r y Pastels by Jan Maitland,
ongoing. 11 am-8 pm daily. Fifth St.
Public Market. Free.
Ma ry L ou Z ee k G al l er y Garden Art, work
by Joanna Bloom, Alison Gooding and
Alan Zeek, through June 28. 10 am-6 pm
M-F, 10 am-5 pm Sa. 335 State St., Salem.
Free.
Ma ud e K er n s Ar t C e n t er Four to Go,
work by William Hosterman, Johanna
Paas, Lampo Leong and Diana Jacobs,
through July 11. 10 am-5:30 pm M-F,
noon-4 pm Sa. 1910 E. Fifth. $3 sugg.
don.
M c K en z i e W i ll am e t te H os pi t al Work by
Evelyn Tam and Teri Johnson, through
June 30. 8 am-6 pm everyday. 1460 G
Street, Springfield. Free.
N ew Z o ne Br oa d wa y Work by Eric
Petersen and Martin Steiner, from June
6 through June 30. An opening is 6 pm
June 6. 24-hour window viewing every-
day, noon to 4 pm Sa. One East
Broadway. Free.
O re go n G al l er y Photography by Ron
Keebler, watercolors by William Winden,
pottery by Richard Sanchez and work
by many Northwest artists, ongoing. 10
am-6 pm M-Th, 11 am-7 pm F-Sa, noon to
5 pm Su. 199 E. 5th St., Suite 5. Free.
P e a c eH e a lt h M e d ic a l Gr ou p
Watercolors by Julie Lawnicki and Kyla
Parris, through July 2. Espresso PRN
West. Free.
Pe r u g i no Reflections in the World’s
Eye, work by Colette Govan, from June
6 through July 26. An opening is 5:30
pm June 6. 9 am-5 pm everyday. 767
Willamette St. Free.
S a c r ed H e a r t Me d ic a l C en t er
Watercolors by Carol Peters, through
July 2. 1255 Hilyard St., third floor. Free.
Sa t t va G al le ry Work by Mitzi Linn,
through June 30. 10 am-6 pm M-Sa, 11
am-5 pm Sa. 18th Ave. and Willamette St.
Free.
T h e Sc i en c e F a c to r y Science Sleuths:
Exploring Wildlife Forensics hands-on
exhibit for all ages, ongoing. Noon-4 pm
W-Su, closed UO home games.
2300 Harris Parkway. $4.
S h el t on - Mc M u r ph ey -J o h ns o n Ho us e A
Time to Remember, vintage gowns,
through July 21. Historic House and
Furnishings, ongoing. 10 am-1 pm T-F, 1-4
pm S-Su. 303 Willamette St. $3, $1
youth under 12.
Sp r i ng fi el d M u s eu m Thurston Healing
Quilts, through June 14. 10 am-5 pm M-
F, noon-5 pm SA. 6th and Main St., Spfd.
$2 for adults 18 and over.
UO M us e u m of N a t ur a l Hi s t or y
Preserving Sights and Sounds: The Don
Hunter Legacy, recordings from the
Pacific Northwest, A New Look at
Oregon Archeology, an updated look at
the world’s oldest shoes, and Living on
the Edge: Geology of Oregon,
Archaeology of Oregon, Backyard
Birds, ongoing. Noon to 5 pm, T-Su.
1680 E. 15th Ave. $2 sugg. don.
V i va c e Ga l l er y Myths of Siberia, paint-
ings by Vitaly Smaguin, and silk paint-
ings by Ouve de Laage, through June
30. A collection of work by more than
50 local, regional and national artists,
ongoing. 11 am-6 pm T-Su. www.vivace-
gallery.com 207 E. 5th Ave. Free.
Wa s h in gt on Ab be y G al le r y South by
Northwest, photographs by Peter
Herring, through July 27. 10 am-4 pm
M-F. 494 10th Ave. Free.
W hi t e Lo t us Woodblock prints by Paul
Jacoulet, through July 9. 767
Willamette. 10 am-5 pm Tu-Sa. Free.
FINAL WEEKEND!
The Nerd
Written by Larry Shue
Directed by Michael P. Watkins
"...Always lively, utterly daffy,
and unexpectedly sweet."
-Dorothy Velasco, Register-Guard
Friday & Saturday at 8:00 PM
Cabaret Theater, 996 Willamette
COMING SOON:
It's the return of the
popular love-rock musical
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Book & Lyrics by
Gerome Ragni & James Rado
Music by Galt MacDermot
Directed & Designed by Joe Zingo
June 20-July 26, 2003
Reserve your tickets now!
Cabaret Theater, 996 Willamette
New LOWER ticket prices!
683-4368
www.ActorsCabaret.org
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